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Missing 16-Year-Old Rescued After Driver Recognizes Her Viral 'Distress' Hand Gesture From TikTok (nbcnews.com) 76

"Authorities were able to find a missing 16-year-old girl after she caught the attention of a driver by using hand gestures popularized on the social media platform TikTok," reports NBC News: According to the Laurel County Sheriff's Office in Kentucky, the girl was inside a silver-colored Toyota car when the driver saw her using hand signals known on TikTok "to represent violence at home — I need help — domestic violence." After recognizing what the signals meant and seeing that the teen "appeared to be in distress," the driver called 911, the sheriff's office said in a statement. The alert led to the arrest of 61-year-old James Herbert Brick of Cherokee, North Carolina, Thursday afternoon while driving near a Kentucky interstate.

The teenager found inside the car Brick was driving had been reported missing by her parents in Asheville, North Carolina, Tuesday morning, Laurel County Sheriff John Root said in a statement. The girl also told authorities she had traveled with Brick through North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio, according to the statement....

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Missing 16-Year-Old Rescued After Driver Recognizes Her Viral 'Distress' Hand Gesture From TikTok

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  • Comment removed (Score:5, Informative)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday November 06, 2021 @11:26PM (#61964719)
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    • I'm not sure why you think it would be unless you neither read TFS or TFH. TikTok is only credited with popularising it.

  • Pretty impressive (Score:5, Interesting)

    by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Saturday November 06, 2021 @11:40PM (#61964725)

    It's impressive the signal exists, even more impressive the girl knew it and tried to use it, even more impressive a passing motorist knew it and called for help (though maybe that last part is less impressive as who knows how many other people were shown the same hand signal who didn't understand it?).

    At first I thought maybe the hand signal was a little too simplistic and prone to false positives but if you try it i's not a motion that's very natural to make.

    • Re:Pretty impressive (Score:5, Informative)

      by Vegan Cyclist ( 1650427 ) on Sunday November 07, 2021 @12:34AM (#61964797) Homepage

      Indeed, and even more impressive would have been if instructions for the hand gesture were included in the OP summary so all would know if they saw it:

      1. Hold hand up with palm facing other person.
      2. Tuck thumb into palm.
      3. Fold fingers down over thumb.

      See: pic.twitter.com/gsIgSbXOmc [twitter.com]

    • I'm impressed it actually turned out to be a legitimate kidnapping and not some a hole spoiled brat trolling their parents. I'm sure the other 9times this happens that will be the situation.
  • Off the coast and headed nowhere
    I remember when Ben Folds wrote a song about that guy

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